On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 12:45 PM, sdfsdfsdf ewfwdfsdf
<spamfang1...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> Additional informations:
>
> At the time of reporting the bug, neither pulseaudio and 
> pulseaudio-module-x11, nor alsa-base and linux-sound-base were installed. 
> After installing them, these problems vanished. But therefore other problems 
> occured.

This issue was happening because alsa was not configured. If you wish
to use alsa as your sound system, you need to install alsa-base and
run 'alsactl init' once to configure it. If you wish to use pulseaudio
you need to install the pulseaudio package. I am wondering though, how
did you install debian? Is the sound system broken by default like
that?

> You can crosscheck the following bugreport for a better overview:
>
> bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=240001
>
> The problem seems to be related to Pulseaudio and to the vlc-plugin-pulse.
>
> Should I open another bug report?

I suggest another bug report, yes.



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